Message from @Tervy

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2018-05-21 08:54:08 UTC  

time:place:laws

2018-05-21 08:54:08 UTC  

Probably because it'd cause a shitstorm

2018-05-21 08:54:13 UTC  

Nobody will want a 400k house

2018-05-21 08:54:36 UTC  

this is new technology takes time

2018-05-21 08:54:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/448046031217885184/unknown.png

2018-05-21 08:55:05 UTC  

I guess they gotta introduce it gradually. It's still new so you gotta monitor the structural integrity over time

2018-05-21 08:55:13 UTC  

also that is nothing

2018-05-21 08:55:16 UTC  

read this one

2018-05-21 08:55:23 UTC  

Holy shit

2018-05-21 08:55:27 UTC  

wew lads

2018-05-21 08:55:39 UTC  

of course the chinks would be the first on this

2018-05-21 08:55:53 UTC  

now you can make houses for even cheaper to maximize profits

2018-05-21 08:56:19 UTC  

its basicly just your average element home

2018-05-21 08:56:22 UTC  

The person who introduces it into the first world market is gonna be rich

2018-05-21 08:56:25 UTC  

just "3D printed"

2018-05-21 08:56:31 UTC  

Like the people who build the doomsday bunkers

2018-05-21 08:57:13 UTC  

skanska also does it

2018-05-21 08:57:31 UTC  

its not that its not done .. its mostly laws and costs what keep things on thight leash for now

2018-05-21 08:58:06 UTC  

you know construction inspections in midway done houses

2018-05-21 08:58:22 UTC  

yeah... cant be easily done in "ready .. print" houses

2018-05-21 08:59:44 UTC  

pls australia have 3d printed houses

2018-05-21 08:59:50 UTC  

I just want a nice house in the countryside

2018-05-21 09:00:05 UTC  
2018-05-21 09:00:11 UTC  

In how many years can i expect this tech to be wide-spread?I bought lands next to few lakes and I would like those mini-houses,i was even considering to use ship-crate as cheap solution before seeing this.

2018-05-21 09:00:32 UTC  

Probably 15 years

2018-05-21 09:00:44 UTC  

I can wait that just fine,ty

2018-05-21 09:00:47 UTC  

or 5

2018-05-21 09:00:54 UTC  

Very hard to say

2018-05-21 09:01:07 UTC  

as fast as you really .. contact company .. ask for deal they get advertising and sensory data about structure time to time and you get home for cheaper price @𝕄𝕚𝕕𝕠𝕣𝕚

2018-05-21 09:01:47 UTC  

"early adopter" type of thing

2018-05-21 09:03:13 UTC  

these are things that never leave ground unless we had people who are willing to jump for it

2018-05-21 09:04:09 UTC  

I can give it a go,i imagine only traveling with that stuff will be issue for them.

2018-05-21 09:04:38 UTC  

I can see this becoming a very affordable solution to buy a house in the future when 1. land becomes scarce and/or 2. a lot of people are on welfare/UBI because they lost jobs but still want to buy a house

2018-05-21 09:05:20 UTC  

Yeah or just holiday house that you rarely visit. to put 1bed and shower in

2018-05-21 09:06:42 UTC  

nah they build it on site iirc

2018-05-21 09:07:54 UTC  

At least for the forseeable future truck drivers are still gonna have jobs

2018-05-21 09:08:04 UTC  

They can ferry 3D printers around

2018-05-21 09:08:20 UTC  

Set them up to print houses and whoosh them around from site to site